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package StackTrace::Auto; # ABSTRACT: a role for generating stack traces during instantiation $StackTrace::Auto::VERSION = '1.001'; use Moo::Role; use Sub::Quote (); use Module::Runtime 0.002 (); use Scalar::Util (); #pod =head1 SYNOPSIS #pod #pod First, include StackTrace::Auto in a Moose or Mooclass... #pod #pod package Some::Class; #pod # NOTE: Moo can also be used here instead of Moose #pod use Moose; #pod with 'StackTrace::Auto'; #pod #pod ...then create an object of that class... #pod #pod my $obj = Some::Class->new; #pod #pod ...and now you have a stack trace for the object's creation. #pod #pod print $obj->stack_trace->as_string; #pod #pod =attr stack_trace #pod #pod This attribute will contain an object representing the stack at the point when #pod the error was generated and thrown. It must be an object performing the #pod C<as_string> method. #pod #pod =attr stack_trace_class #pod #pod This attribute may be provided to use an alternate class for stack traces. The #pod default is L<Devel::StackTrace|Devel::StackTrace>. #pod #pod In general, you will not need to think about this attribute. #pod #pod =cut has stack_trace => ( is => 'ro', isa => Sub::Quote::quote_sub(q{ require Scalar::Util; die "stack_trace must be have an 'as_string' method!" unless Scalar::Util::blessed($_[0]) && $_[0]->can('as_string') }), default => Sub::Quote::quote_sub(q{ $_[0]->stack_trace_class->new( @{ $_[0]->stack_trace_args }, ); }), lazy => 1, init_arg => undef, ); sub BUILD {}; before BUILD => sub { $_[0]->stack_trace }; has stack_trace_class => ( is => 'ro', isa => Sub::Quote::quote_sub(q{ die "stack_trace_class must be a class that responds to ->new" unless defined($_[0]) && !ref($_[0]) && $_[0]->can("new"); }), coerce => Sub::Quote::quote_sub(q{ Module::Runtime::use_package_optimistically($_[0]); }), lazy => 1, builder => '_build_stack_trace_class', ); #pod =attr stack_trace_args #pod #pod This attribute is an arrayref of arguments to pass when building the stack #pod trace. In general, you will not need to think about it. #pod #pod =cut has stack_trace_args => ( is => 'ro', isa => Sub::Quote::quote_sub(q{ die "stack_trace_args must be an arrayref" unless ref($_[0]) && ref($_[0]) eq "ARRAY"; }), lazy => 1, builder => '_build_stack_trace_args', ); sub _build_stack_trace_class { return 'Devel::StackTrace'; } sub _build_stack_trace_args { my ($self) = @_; Scalar::Util::weaken($self); # Prevent memory leak my $found_mark = 0; return [ filter_frames_early => 1, frame_filter => sub { my ($raw) = @_; my $sub = $raw->{caller}->[3]; (my $package = $sub) =~ s/::\w+\z//; if ($found_mark == 2) { return 1; } elsif ($found_mark == 1) { return 0 if $sub =~ /::new$/ && $self->isa($package); $found_mark++; return 1; } else { $found_mark++ if $sub =~ /::new$/ && $self->isa($package); return 0; } }, ]; } no Moo::Role; 1; __END__ =pod =encoding UTF-8 =head1 NAME StackTrace::Auto - a role for generating stack traces during instantiation =head1 VERSION version 1.001 =head1 SYNOPSIS First, include StackTrace::Auto in a Moose or Mooclass... package Some::Class; # NOTE: Moo can also be used here instead of Moose use Moose; with 'StackTrace::Auto'; ...then create an object of that class... my $obj = Some::Class->new; ...and now you have a stack trace for the object's creation. print $obj->stack_trace->as_string; =head1 PERL VERSION This library should run on perls released even a long time ago. It should work on any version of perl released in the last five years. Although it may work on older versions of perl, no guarantee is made that the minimum required version will not be increased. The version may be increased for any reason, and there is no promise that patches will be accepted to lower the minimum required perl. =head1 ATTRIBUTES =head2 stack_trace This attribute will contain an object representing the stack at the point when the error was generated and thrown. It must be an object performing the C<as_string> method. =head2 stack_trace_class This attribute may be provided to use an alternate class for stack traces. The default is L<Devel::StackTrace|Devel::StackTrace>. In general, you will not need to think about this attribute. =head2 stack_trace_args This attribute is an arrayref of arguments to pass when building the stack trace. In general, you will not need to think about it. =head1 AUTHORS =over 4 =item * Ricardo SIGNES <cpan@semiotic.systems> =item * Florian Ragwitz <rafl@debian.org> =back =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE This software is copyright (c) 2022 by Ricardo SIGNES. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. =cut